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The Liberal, 23 Sep 1948, p. 5

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Phone ‘Thornhill 212r12 i ‘- STOP 20A YONGE ST. ; M" OOQ”OOMM xi “MOOOWO”OM00”NOW” EYESILHT SPECIALIST Win BE AT AUSTIN’S DRUG STORE Wednesday, Oct. 6th Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted A u t 0 a c e s and the Second and fourth Wednesday (:5 each month FROM 9.30 A.M. T0 12.00 NOON OPTICAL REPAERS BROKEN LENSES REPLACED Prescripmms for Glasses Filled For Appointmcnt Phone Rlchmond Hill 32 Saturday, Sept. 25th .L. LOWRIE, R.O. N0. 7 Highway Between Woodbridge and Thornhill CARS PAINTED â€"â€" $20 AND UP EXPERT BODY AND FENDER REPAIRS (‘ARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED RICHVALE AUTO BODY PINECREST SPEEDWAY GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP First Race 2 p.m. sharp Mr. and Mrs. K. Blanchard visited last week with friends in Sgrnia and Windsor. Mr. and M15. A. White are visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. White in Hanover. Miss Alverna Smith has commen- ced her studies at Western Univer- sity, London, where :he is taking a course in Journalism. The annual bazaar and turkey sup- per of St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Richmond Hill, will be held at the arena Wedngsday evening, October 6th. The Richmond Hill W. I. will hold a Bridge on the evening of Wednes- day, October ‘27th, when the draw will be made for the silver tea ser- day, will vice. Miss Wakefield of Vancouver, 3. C., spent last week with Miss Mal“ ian Ramer, Church St. Miss Ramer met Miss Wakefield on 'her trip to Mrs. Frances Atkinson had the misfortune to fall in the garden last week end and is confined to bed. Her many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. "£- Banfl’ last summon Mr. “Sandy” Neal underwent an operation for appendicitis at Teren- to General Hospital last week. He is progresing favorably and eXpects to return home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Blanghard spent a few days last week in Sarnia and visited in Windsor with Mrs. Steen and Miss Reta Steen, former resi- dents of Richmond Hill. The regular work meeting of Sf. Mary’s Anglican W. A. will be held Tuesday, September 28th,Ԥt‘2:3‘t9 1-11:â€"-2fia.‘tv‘vt},\e?h:)lne of Miss inson, 19 Richmond St. Miss Betty Brethen of Richmond Hill was a member of the group of Leslie Bell Singers appearing on the stage and on the screen this week at the Imperial Theatre, Toronto. iieutgngfitLvaernér aan Mrs." Ray Lawson in honor of the Prime Min: ister 0" {reland and Mrs. Costello.‘ Reeve Hill and _Mrs._Hill were guests at the receptlon g_1v§1_1 byhthe The regular monthly meeting of the Girl‘s Mission Circle will be held Thursday, September 23, at 8 p.m., at Joyce Barraclough’s, 2 Mill St., and a cordial invitation is extended to all girls interested. An evening euchre under the aus- pices of the ’Ladies’ Veterans Auxil- iary will be held at the home of Mrs. G. Patterson, '9 Richmond St., on Monday evening, September 27, at 8:30‘p.m. All ladies and gentlemen welcofne SOCIAL AND PERSONAL 3. R08- home spent other LVAL. UUuulua ~~r 7~~--- .._.._, , , for South (farolina )Vhere he has en‘ tered Greenville Unlversity in a Pre Meds Arts Course. The annual bazaar under the ausâ€" pices of the Richmond Hill United Church» W. A. will be held Friday, November 19th. Further notice later. The Presbyterian W. A. met at the home of Mrs. Svanefelt last Thursday afternoon When it was de- cided to hold the annual church ha- zaar the second Saturday in Novem- ber, that is November 13. Sunday, September 26th. the Pres- byterian Sunday Sch-001 will meet for roll call at 10:40 a-m” after which the tea‘chers and children will attend the congregational rally service. Please note the change in time for the Sunday School is for this Sundav only. , A j in] Rev. Geo. Scotch'mel‘, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Winder, Georgia, with his wife and three children has returned to his home after spending a two weeks vacation with his parents.- M12. ‘and Mrs. E G. Scotchmr; Roseview- Returns from sale of tickets for the Silver Tea Service donated by the T. Eaton Co, Ltd. to the Women’s Institute, proceeds o be used for the “Hall for All” may be made now to Mrs. W. Savers, Mrs. K. Svanefelt or Mrs. E. C. Little. The Ladies Veterans Auxiliary held {1 euchre at the” home of Mrs. R. Fox. The prize-winners were: 1a- dies lst, Mrs. Neil Malloy; 2nd Mrs. B. Watson; 3rd MI‘S. McCullough. Men lst Mr. G. Patterson; 2nd Mrs. Dewsbury; 3rd, Mrs. E. Swanefelt. Date of next euchre will be announ- ced later On F'riday evening, October lst, at 8:15 am. William Dunning will pre- sent his movies in full colour of “To- day in Shangri-La." in the Hig'h School Gym. The evening- is under the auspices of the Richmond Hill Boy Scout Asoci'ation. Admission: Adults fifty cents; children twenty- five Master Bobby Jones. boy soprano, will be the guest soloist at the Rally Day Service in Richmond Hill Un~ ited Church on Sunday morning, Sep- tember 26, at 11 am. Since his vis- ago, this popular young artist has taken high awards in his section at aken high awards in his section at the Canadian National Exhibition. At the euchre at St. Mary's Cathâ€" olic Chui'ch last Friday evening the following: were prize winners: ladies Mrs. S, Moore, Mrs. P. Hill. Mrs. J. Cook; men W‘alter Paxton, J. Dews- bury, E. C. Rodman. Another eu- chre will be held this Friday even- ing and the committee in charge will' be Mrs. Harold Lenhal‘dt, and Mrs. Paul Dubois. The Band and a Division of R CS. C. -C. Ontario. Willdwdale, including a number of Richmond Hill beys, participated in the ceremonies at the unveiling of the Markham Township Memorial at Unionville recentlv. They also took part in the Cadet Day ex- ercises before the Grandstand, Sat- urday, September 11th, and in the closing ceremonies for th Canadian National Exhibition. The officers and members of Em- pire Lodge L.O.B.A. wish to thank all those who contributed to the Tag Dav held on Saturdav, September 18th, in aid _of the L.T.B.&§O. Home. my Evans, Billy Beatty. Jimmie Pol- lard, Brian Wainman, Barbara Bell, Margaret Horwood, Dorothy Har- ding, Grace Layzelle, Carol Reid, Primrose Craigie. Eleanor Smith, Merna Riseborough, Helen Millen, Joyce Cooper. chp, “I alu u; mu. qu-u-wv. --v..., They also wish to thank the follow-I ing taggers who worked so enthus- iastically â€"7_I_§at}ly, .Qaro]. and_ Tom- RICHMOND HILL UNITED CHURCH Rev. C. B. Brethen, B.A., Minister Sunday, September 26, 1948 10:30 am. â€" The Sunday School will meet in the School Room. 11 am. â€" Rally Day Service in the Church Auditorium. The Sunday School will wors‘hip with the Congregation. Master Bobby Jones, Boy Soprano, will be the guest soloist. 7 pm. â€"â€" Evening Worship conduct- ed by Rev. E- C, M-oddle. All are welcome. ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH RICHMOND HILL Mr. R. EdmundS‘has returned from tlip through Western Canada. Mr. Douglas Scotghmext h_as le Rev. W. F. Wrixon, L.'1‘h., R.D. ‘ Rector Sunday, September 26, Trinity 18 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. -â€". Morning Prayer 7 pm, â€"- Evening Prayer Preacher at both services, Rev. A R. Holden, ,Wyebrid-ge, Ontario. All are cordially invited. 10:40 am Roll Call! 11:00 a.m. â€" Congregational Rally Th S. S. Warships with the con- gregation. ' Everybody welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. S. W. Hirtle- B.A.. Minister Sunday, Septemiler 26, 1948 RALLY DAY H40 a.m. â€" The Sabbath School cents. Everyohe welcome GOSPEL SERVICES RICHMOND HILL Held in the Masonic Hall Sunday School Classes 3.00 pm. 7 pm. Evangelistic Services RICHMOND HILL Ave RETURNS SOON â€" Mart Kenney, popular band leader. whose Western Gentlemen‘s distinctive sweet and low music will ‘be a highlight of the Canadian Cavalcade broadcasts again this year. Mart and his boys will be back on the air next week after a summer absence. You can hear Can- adian Cavalcade Tuesdays at 8.30 p. m. on the Trans-Canada network, be- ginning September 2‘8th. Ever since they were organized in 1-931, the Western Gentlemen have been fam- ous for their smooth, ea-sy rhythms. This summer they’ve been on a tour that’s taken them from Toronto to Halifax. But the boysrar'e used to travel â€" they've been crossing Can- ada every year since 1943, to play for dancers in eVerything from swank city hotels to rural pavilions. Polly: “Long hair makes 'a man look intelligent." Milly: “I saw a wife once pick one off her husband‘s goat and he loo-Red of!" her foolish IN MEMORIAM GOURLIE â€" In loving- memory of my brother, Sapper D. J. Gourlie,‘ who was killed m action. Septem- ber 22, 1944. I think of him in silence, His name I oft recall There is nothing left to answer But his picture 9n the wall. . â€"Ever remembered by nice. GOURLIE â€" In loving memory of my brother, Sapper D. J. Gourlie, Who was killed in action, Septem- ber 22, 1944. Heavy are our hearts to-day, Memory brings you back once more To the time when you were with us, To the happy day_s of_4yore. GOUIRLIE â€"â€" In loving- memory of ‘my son, S-apper D. J. Gourlie, who was killed in action, September 22, 1944. There is a sad but sweet remem- brance, There’s a memory fond and true, Thé‘re’s a token" of 'my love, dear Dawson, And a heartache still for you. â€"Ever remembered by Mother. "â€"WIVEvVer rementxberedv by Sister, Marjorie. Dog Food 2 N E-“' Drelt 0r Vel “'A RE’ S Lem0n Pie Filler 150 Peas & Carrots 2‘15"”190 M AK ES DISHES SPARKLE CHAMPION AYLMER Soap Flakes PACK Baby Foods 3 256‘ Cake Flour . 330 PORK & BEANS 2 27c HEINZ MAPLE LEAF Spanish Onions 3 250 NO. 1 GRADE Grapes '. 1 BLUE OR WHITE PRESERVE TOMATO JUICE 2:121?” 2 sister, Ber- ELBERTA' PEACHES 1w13 THE LIBERAL, Ric WARK EVANS â€" To Rot ans, Thornhill, or temuber 22, at the Toronto, a daugl sleeve Tins 15 oz. 6 Qt. 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